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Changing or Resetting Your Password

Forgot or need to change your password? Here is what you need to do.

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Written by Cindy Bellford
Updated over a year ago

If you're able to sign in to your account, you can update your password in your account settings.

Alternatively, you can request an email with a password reset link if you forgot your password and are not able to sign in.

Updating Your Password in Account Settings

If you are able to sign in and access your account, follow these steps to change your password.

Step 1: Go to the Account Settings Page

Navigate to the Account Settings page from a link in the top navigation bar:

Account settings link in navigation bar

Step 2: Enter a New Password

Enter a new password in the Change Your Password section and click Save Password when you're done.

You will then be asked to enter your current password for security verification.

Updating your password in account settings

Resetting Your Password Using Your Email

If you're not able to sign in to your account or you forgot your password, follow these steps to reset it using your email.

Step 1: Open the Sign In Popup

Click on the account icon in the top navigation bar to open the Sign In popup:

Account link in top navigation bar

Step 2: Initiate Password Reset

Click the Forgot password? link in the Sign In popup:

Forgot password link in Sign In popup

Then enter the email address associated with your account and click Reset Password:

Resetting your account password

Step 3: Check Your Email

You should receive an email within a few minutes with a link to finish resetting your password. If you don't see the email in your inbox, check your spam or junk mail folder.

Click the one-time link in the email to proceed:

Password reset confirmation email

Step 4: Enter a New Password

Finally, enter a new password you'd like to use and click Save Password:

Setting a new account password

You should now be able to sign in to your account using the new password you just entered.

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